
On the Trail, Part II: Sunscreen, Goats, and Goodbyes
I apologize for being a bit late with this post. In my defense, I was busy wrapping up the summer and my internship with the

I apologize for being a bit late with this post. In my defense, I was busy wrapping up the summer and my internship with the

Time flies when you’re having fun—something I’ve heard too often, especially as of late. And although it’s a cliché, this summer has proven that phrase

Hey everyone, this will be my last blog post for the summer! I’m heading back to Boise State University in a couple of days. Since

When I began my internship at the Henry’s Fork Foundation (HFF), I knew I’d be working with data, but I didn’t realize how deep those

This summer has been spent donning my daily uniform of waders, pockets full of batteries and tools, and a layer of dirt and sweat. On

Before arriving out West, I prepared for a lonely summer in rural Swan Valley, Idaho. But in reality, I couldn’t have been more wrong. Hi.

This summer, I’ve spent most of my time doing something that sounds easy enough…talking to people on trails. As an intern working with Friends of

Most of my code this summer starts with a river. Or snow. Or both. Hi! I’m Eiman Jawwad, a rising junior at Stanford University, majoring

The call of the Great Blue Heron (Ardea Herodias) when they greet their mate at their nest has been described as a series of squawking

How time flies! I can hardly believe that the end of my internship has already caught up to me. While I tie up the last

To whoever is reading this blog post: H.F.F. members, conservationists, future Byers Interns, Anglers, and anyone else who may have stumbled upon this… You may

Happy July folks! My name is Teddy Montalvo and I am a rising junior from the University of Montana Western brought to Idaho by the